I think it's very problematic that a major cloud provider is unable to update their status page, even when this has been ongoing for days.
All green ticks here: https://status.azure.com/en-us/status
1. Enter the URL of the cloud provider's status page into your browser and press enter.
2. If the status page loads instantly, all services are go.
3. If the status page takes between 2 and 5 seconds to serve, the cloud provider is experiencing a slowdown.
4. If the status page takes between 5 and 30 seconds to load, the cloud provider is experiencing a major problem.
5. If the status page takes between 30 seconds and 1 minute to load, requires you to refresh before you can see it, or fails to load completely such as with missing images, then the cloud provider is experiencing widespread problems in multiple regions and has only sporadic availability.
6. If the status page doesn't load at all, all services are down. Check the CEO's twitter page.
7. If the CEO's twitter page has a pinned tweet telling you not to worry, then all of your data has been lost.
From my experience, status pages usually are out of date unless they are internal. If you want the real info and are seeing issues on your end, check Twitter or open a ticket. Usually Twitter is faster.
1. Enter the URL of the cloud provider's status page into your browser and press enter.
2. If the status page loads instantly, all services are go.
3. If the status page takes between 2 and 5 seconds to serve, the cloud provider is experiencing a slowdown.
4. If the status page takes between 5 and 30 seconds to load, the cloud provider is experiencing a major problem.
5. If the status page takes between 30 seconds and 1 minute to load, requires you to refresh before you can see it, or fails to load completely such as with missing images, then the cloud provider is experiencing widespread problems in multiple regions and has only sporadic availability.
6. If the status page doesn't load at all, all services are down. Check the CEO's twitter page.
7. If the CEO's twitter page has a pinned tweet telling you not to worry, then all of your data has been lost.